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Numerology Archive

The recurring numbers phenomenon, where you keep seeing the same numbers over and over, has more than one possible explanation.

Recently, I saw the number 75 three times within a couple hours. On my way to the gym I saw a guy wearing a jersey with the number 75 on it. Arriving at the gym, the front desk employee handed locker key-card number 75 to me. After my workout I grabbed the first available shopping basket upon entering a grocery store and noticed 75 again, the number on the basket.

Considering my own experiences and the numerous inquires I’ve received about this phenomenon, I understand the astonishment and confusion.

It’s like seeing a specific object such as a stepladder (in places you wouldn’t normally see stepladders), or overhearing or reading the words “flower garden,” for example, multiple times in a single day. Initially, such occurrences don’t seem to make sense, but delving more deeply into the symbolism sometimes offers answers.

I believe the case I outline above has to do with my personal timing. My personal four-hour numerological period during which I saw the number 75 three times happened to be 75, according to the Chaldean method of addition. I wasn’t consciously aware of it at the time, but I noticed the link that evening, reviewing my personal numerological patterns.

In my instance, the 75 may relate to a specific phase in a project I’m working on becoming easier after an extensive up-hill battle. 75 reduces to 3 through fadic addition: 7+5=12, 1+2=3.

I recommend starting with root numbers in exploring number symbolism. Symbolism for each root number 1-9 can be found here (scroll about half way down the page after clicking).

Contact from the other side, such as from a guardian angel or other helper of the Light (or deceased loved one) may manifest through seeing the same number repeatedly. Regular meditation helps in trying to interpret the messages.

It may take you a while to realize what specifically the mystifying experience of seeing the same numbers over and over relates to in your life, but following the advice above is a step in the right direction.

Fundamental human compatibility has more to do with factors other than mundane matters such as interests, background, physical appearance, hobbies, and career. The underpinnings are largely due to unseen, esoteric dynamics.

I would have been skeptical of such a notion prior to twenty-plus years of seeing this phenomenon in real life examples countless times.

Extremes in compatibility illustrate my thesis. You meet someone new and from the very beginning it’s either mutual rapport, or mutual distaste.

Conventional science explains such a scenario through fears, defenses and biases. For example, person A is prejudiced against those like person B, and likewise with person B.

However, I’m referring to the situation where person A and person B aren’t biased whatsoever; they simply naturally despise each other for unexplained reasons. Or, the opposite, they can’t get enough of each other.

You’ve likely found yourself in this situation before, and it’s too easy to blame the other person for the innate strife in the connection, in the case of terrible compatibility.

But if you pay attention, you’ll notice a unique compatibility between every two-person arrangement and there’s nothing you can do to alter it.

Fantastic compatibility either exists between two people, or it doesn’t, and it’s measurable. I’m speaking of innate compatibility, before you factor in any red-flag personality issues, physical attraction, and different types and levels of intelligence, including emotional intelligence.

Affinity between two people could be inherently magnificent, but subconscious fears and defenses such as vanity, resentment, dishonesty, domineering tendencies and others could ruin the prospects.

Handwriting analysis is my favorite way to identify personality red flags. Extreme personality challenges such as those listed above, or drug and alcohol problems, for example, make harmonious bonds impossible even for those with fantastic rapport.

You may be fortunate to have an excellent connection with your partner, symbolized by the astrology and numerology patterns, yet one of you is an intellectual and the other is rooted in emotions and feeling. No connection is perfect, but similar mentalities and emotional aptitudes further enhance relationships.

Every person you interact with, whether it’s business, social, or romantic uniquely harmonizes with you, and the deep-rooted compatibility can be accurately illustrated on a scale of 1-100, for example.

Some people just click, others don’t, and nobody is to blame. Unless you want to torture yourself, it’s a good idea to avoid the “anyone can be compatible as long as you have similar interests and try to get along” point of view.

The exquisite, enduring feeling that fosters a mutual sense of self-assurance exists between two people or it doesn’t. The simple truth of the matter is that the more difficult your compatibility, the harder you must work to make your relationship work.

You have the option of determining compatibility before you spend years trying to fix something that isn’t fixable. Identifying innate compatibility, and red flag personality issues, can greatly reduce your risk before it’s too late.

Success is entirely attributed to hard work and luck. At least that’s what you’ve been conditioned to believe.

I always recommend setting realistic goals and working diligently, ceaselessly toward your aspirations. But my findings tell me the underpinnings of success are transcendent and have far less to do with mere personal qualities and luck than with forces beyond your control.

Before anyone accuses me of fatalism or recommending a passive, wallflower approach to life, allow me to explain my theory.

Fifty talented corporate executives all possess about the same level of intelligence, self-discipline, objectivity, logical thinking ability, decisiveness, analytical ability, discretion, and all are emotionally balanced and stable. In other words, they all lack red flag personality traits that typically lead to failure. All fifty exhibit strong leadership traits. Each one is a high-achiever and possesses the same ability to be an independent, successful business owner.

All fifty leave the corporate world at about the same time to be independent entrepreneurs. Ten years later, 25 are succeeding wildly, 15 are doing okay, and 10 failed miserably and returned to climbing the corporate ladder.

The successes and failures, in these instances, have nothing to do with market forces; all fifty entered growing industries, under various thriving economies around the world. All fifty are good decision-makers.

You may call it luck, but I refer to luck as personal fate disguised. No matter how resourceful, smart, quick thinking, intuitive, persuasive, or hard working you are, you can’t cheat fate. In other words, there’s a lot in life you have no control over, including the actions of other people. Unfortunately for those 10 washouts, their unique predestination dictated defeat in that area of their life.

Give credit where credit is due—the winners earned their triumphs. My findings show you are 100% responsible for your personal fate. Sudden opportunities and advantages, chance meetings, and similar circumstances aren’t arbitrary and undeserved. Call it cosmic payback, all part of the tapestry of predetermination.

Life’s rewards extend well beyond finances—family relations, friends, love life, and more. A person typically has wonderful predetermination in one or a few areas, but not all. It’s very rare that someone “has it all.” You can’t replicate personal fate, but you can have an equal playing field to seek the opportunities you desire. Life isn’t supposed to be fair, but you can make the most of it by doing your best. Please note: as we say in the above linked article, “It’s not always the case that a person is enduring karmic retribution for past life dark deeds; sometimes the terrible experience is for other reasons, such as to help bring awareness to the world, or stop it from happening to others in the future.”

Fatalism is the belief that you have no control over your life’s circumstances. While I believe at least 75% of your core life circumstances and events are predetermined, I’m not a fatalist; I’m a realist.

The belief that there is much in life you can’t control is a sign of humility. This belief, in conjunction with divination and personality and compatibility analysis, allows you to capitalize on the rewarding parts of life and more easily deal with life’s challenges.

Conventional wisdom contends that people don’t have a choice of the location and time they are born. It’s a reasonable assertion, from an earthly standpoint.

But my long-term findings tell me people are born at the exact location and time in accordance with their personal fate. Thus, on a soul level, before incarnating, the person does have a choice, and it has nothing to do with the likes and dislikes of their current personality.

Before someone injects class warfare into this topic and chides me for blaming people for being born into poverty, that isn’t what I’m doing.

I merely report my findings and they show that personal fate (numerous key, life circumstances) is reflected in the comprehensive astrology and numerology charts. A person may or may not like my findings based on his or her birth time and location, but he or she may also not like the fact that night is dark, winter is cold, rain is wet, or an infinite number of other life circumstances and situations. Such is life.

The world is replete with people who were born into poverty yet went on to live a successful and happy life, with or without wealth.

The world is also replete with people who were born into opulence and lived the riches to rags story. The failures may be blamed on early abuse or bad luck, but from a spiritual standpoint, fate trumps logic; a person ends up where they end up at the end of their life because that’s what their personal fate dictates.

A common argument about birth times and places goes like this: “But he could have been born and hour earlier or later, and how do you know the birth minute is correct?”

The fact is (for verified birth times), he wasn’t born an hour earlier or later, and the patterns in his comprehensive charts reflect his overall lifetime themes impeccably, as everyone’s unique patterns do.

As for the birth minute, I automatically assume the birth minute isn’t correct in all cases. Rectification, a process where you weigh multiple potential approximate times of birth in relation to key themes, starting at birth onward, is necessary for every subject to ensure the highest accuracy.

If the minute of birth isn’t known, I can still work with the approximate time. I can even work with only the known full date of birth to ferret out approximate key life conditions, though the closest to exact time and location is preferred.

Births, and other significant beginnings, such as new relationships, jobs, projects, product launches and others, appear to be arbitrary, but I believe they are predestined.

You have free will, but within the confines of your unique personal fate. I say that to also remind you of the rewarding parts of your life.

My recommendation is to live your life with purpose, set realistic goals, and strive to do your best without worrying if the stars are aligned properly for your objectives. When you do initiate (or plan to) something momentous, whether it’s personal or professional, note the time, location, and date, then look into the astrology and numerology.

Not knowing where a particular river goes doesn’t nullify the fact that the beginning leads to the result. The ancients would have thought of our modern-day satellite technology enabling us to map geography, knowing what to expect miles ahead, as something only available to the gods.

The same concept, mapping, applies to divining the general outline of personal fate: the results are consistently acquired from the same groups of factors. When you see, for example, the same fifty-plus indicators symbolizing financial prosperity over and over, it’s easy to conclude the subject will be prosperous.

Time and location of beginnings do matter in astrology and numerology because the culmination is in the starting point. Knowing the general inclination of the ultimate outcome allows you to greatly limit your risk.

1-1-1 is significant due to triple number sequences having a higher than average amount of other-dimensional (the other side or unseen planes) symbolism.

Corroborating or mitigating factors symbolize the degree of high (of the Light) or low (of the darkness) vibration.

1 is derived from 2017 through fadic addition: 2+0+1+7 = 10 and 1+0 = 1. January is the first month of the year; January 1, 2017 yields 1-1-1.

The representative energy of a triple (or double) calendar date occurrence such as 12-12-12 is largely indistinguishable.

You probably won’t notice anything unusual on January 1, 2017, January 10, 2017, January 19, 2017, or January 28, 2017. All four dates yield 1-1-1.

Even so, investigating, with a trained eye, the lifetime themes of individuals born on such a date, the unique symbolism is obvious (e.g., January 1, 1936; January 1, 1945; September 1, 1954; and so on).

Multiple indicators constitute patterns epitomizing life circumstances and events in the comprehensive astrology and numerology charts. Those indicators are derived from the full birth data, including the date of birth.

Double numbers including 11, 22, 33, and so on, along with triple numbers, possess extraordinary potential, but also too much instability. Those who have these types of numbers in abundance encounter greater challenges in life than usual, though frequently rise to great heights in their respective endeavors. Consecutive numbers can be either negative or positive, based on the related patterns in the comprehensive numerology charts.

Those with the number one heavily represented in their natal and timing patterns tend to undergo distinct life circumstances, both rewarding and challenging.

“I’m doing a research paper for my intercultural communications course. I would like to represent astrologers as a cross cultural sub culture. One of the subjects I have to touch base with is religion, is there a pro-dominant religion that astrologers belong to or does it coincide with most religions? Also I had this guy calculate how many lives I’ve had and will have, is that a part of astrology as well or is this something different?”

Answer:

Generally, astrologers tend to be spiritual, non-religious, and don’t subscribe to organized religion, though some do.

You would have to clarify what you mean by “coincide with most religions.” In my view, it’s entirely possible to accept many tenets of organized religion while concurrently accepting the science of astrology.

For example, as an astrologer, I embrace the idea of archangels (particularly Archangel Michael for protection against dark forces), a principle of many faiths. I also recognize the divinity of ascended masters of various sects. Daily meditation and regular protection prayers, which include asking for help from deities from various religions, help to keep me grounded.

The problem is that many leaders and subsequently the followers of various organized religions relentlessly demonize astrology and other esoteric practices. Demons and hell have nothing to do with astrology, despite their claims. Conventional science authorities mock astrology too.

Authentic astrology, going back to ancient times, outlines personal fate and is based on the theories of predestination and reincarnation. In light of this, it may not be compatible with some tenets of certain organized religions, aside from Buddhism and select others that embrace reincarnation and personal fate.

Calculating how many past lives you’ve had and how many future lives you will have isn’t directly linked to astrology, though there is a tenuous tie. It’s a complex issue, but it’s possible to get an idea whether a person has a long way to go, or if they have made significant spiritual progress.

Physical attraction and chemistry are two different things, yet they are closely connected.

You may be physically attracted to a person based on how they look in photos, but once you meet face-to-face you realize that chemistry plays an equally important role, perhaps more than physical allure.

This holds true for any type of relationship, personal or business. The worse the chemistry, the more you have to work to make the connection functional.

One way to learn about the chemistry is to simply spend as much time together as possible (face-to-face—on-line doesn’t count). In the case of terrible chemistry, that person you initially perceived as enchanting seems more like something out of a nightmare the longer you stay together. Alternatively, if fantastic chemistry, the person you weren’t sure about at first seems more and more like the person of your dreams as time goes on.

Hoping good chemistry will materialize over time is futile if it’s nonexistent in your connection. It may not be obvious at first if it does exist, but if it doesn’t, nothing will change that.

Don’t feel alone if you don’t share spectacular chemistry with your mate, friend, or business associate; it’s more rare than you may think. My findings show that most people (in personal or work-related relationships) share mediocre chemistry. Perhaps this is due to the notion that most connections are primarily for personal (and spiritual) growth.

Beware of perceived chemistry while never having met someone in person. Phone conversations and video chats can be misleading. Whether it relates to your romantic or professional life—you won’t get a true understanding of the chemistry until you spend time together.

How to pick a compatible romantic partner isn’t something you’re taught in school, though there’s a way to increase the likelihood of a good match.

Conventional wisdom tells you to take these steps in picking a romantic partner:

Make yourself available to potential matches.

Meet the potential partner and make sure you are attracted to the person, share some basic interests, and there is chemistry (the energetic connection).

Spend a lot of time together to be certain you’re a good match.

Make a commitment and hope for the best.

The problem is that you may have to spend months or even years together to discover that you’re not compatible at all.

You could try to make it work, but the harder you have to work at it, the worse the compatibility.

An easier way exists to pick a partner, and this could be a romantic partner or any other type, such as a business partner: find out, before investing too much time, about your compatibility and any potential personality red flags. The requirements to discover true compatibility are straightforward, yet complex.

Two people who share an extraordinary affinity with each other aren’t merely lucky. My findings tell me hidden forces, largely metaphysical and psychological, dictate the level of compatibility between two people. Additionally, it’s measurable through comprehensive astrology and numerology, along with handwriting analysis.

How two people relate to each other is based on their own unique nature, personality traits (including problem characteristics), and personal timing. Choice is mostly absent from the equation, aside from deciding to be civil or not, and even that can be a continuous uphill battle with a complete lack of harmony between two people.

Authentic compatibility has little to do with hobbies, level of education, cultural differences, race, religion, ethnicity, and social standing. It has almost everything to do with your hidden spirit and cognitive makeup and how that energetically corresponds to another person.

Granted, most people who suddenly find themselves with the prospect of a good match don’t want bad news. But if you want to save time, money, and heartache, and you don’t mind if some of the romantic illusions crash against the rocks of reality, you can find out the truth about the compatibility sooner rather than later.

“Occult” unambiguously refers to secret knowledge. Due to the bastardization of the word, it has groundless associations with darkness and evil.

9-9-9 is important due to triple number sequences possessing a higher than average amount of other-dimensional symbolism. I’m alluding to the other side, i.e., the unseen planes, whether it’s a high or low vibration. Corroborating or mitigating factors determine the degree.

9 is derived from 2016 through fadic addition: 2+0+1+6 = 9. September is the 9th month of the year; September 9, 2016 yields 9-9-9.

I wouldn’t refer to the numbers 1962, 1989, or 1998, for example, as having a higher than average amount of mystical energy. But I would refer to 2007 and 2016 as such, partly because of the root of 2000, 7, and 16.

The representative energy of a triple (or double) calendar date occurrence such as 12-12-12 is largely indistinct.

You probably won’t notice much out of the ordinary on September 9, 2016, September 18, 2016, or September 27, 2016. All three dates yield 9-9-9.

However, scrutinizing, with a trained eye, the lifetime themes of individuals born on such a date, the unique symbolism is obvious (e.g., September 9, 1935; September 9, 1944; September 9, 1953; and so on).

Multiple factors form patterns exemplifying life circumstances and events in the comprehensive astrology and numerology charts. Those factors are derived from the full birth data, including the date of birth.

Double numbers including 11, 22, 33, and so on, along with triple numbers, possess extraordinary potential, but excessive instability. Everyday affairs are often accompanied by greater challenges than average and problematic lifetime themes are common for people with these types of numbers in abundance. Consecutive numbers can be either negative or positive, based on the related patterns in the comprehensive numerology charts.

Those with the number nine heavily represented in their natal and timing patterns tend to experience distinct life circumstances, both rewarding and challenging.

According to mathematicians, you can improve your chances of selecting the best romantic partner through simple math.

“The magic figure turns out to be 37 percent. To have the highest chance of picking the very best suitor, you should date and reject the first 37 percent of your total group of lifetime suitors. (If you’re into math, it’s actually 1/e, which comes out to 0.368, or 36.8 percent.) Then you follow a simple rule: You pick the next person who is better than anyone you’ve ever dated before.”

I like the overall idea of the formula: date a lot, get an idea of your possibilities, and don’t wait too long to make a selection.

The problem with this approach is that you’re required to estimate the number of good matches you’ll have throughout your life. In other words, you’ll have to guess.

Another problem is that everyone’s timing is different. One person may naturally attract wonderfully compatible suitors during a certain period, while the next person doesn’t. Just as you can’t plant your garden in winter, you won’t find authentic love if it’s not your time, no matter what mathematical formula you employ.

The love of your life may not show up until later, beyond the timing parameters of your love life agenda. The moment he or she does show up speaks volumes about the type and quality of the connection. My long-term findings tell me that beginnings matter immensely in relationships relative to comprehensive astrology and numerology.

Once you do find yourself with what seems to be a good match, it’s a good idea to consider the notion that intrinsic compatibility isn’t a choice. It’s futile trying to make something wonderful if it naturally isn’t.

As the article points out, the formula can be applied to other decision-making processes, such as selecting the right job applicant. Considering you know approximately how many good applicants you’ll have, it seems like a much more appropriate use of the formula.